If you receive an email from Netflix, you might want to pause before opening it. That's because it could be from hackers, who have been running a phishing email scam targeting the streaming service's subscribers.

The questionable email—which looks like it's from Netflix—reportedly arrives in subscribers' inboxes and asks customers to update their information. The email then redirects users to a landing page that looks a lot like Netflix. Users are asked to log in to their accounts, update their billing information, and validate their payment methods.

For future reference: The real Netflix never asks subscribers to enter their billing and payment information from an email. Instead, they require that information to be filled out through the website or app itself.

"We take the security of our members' accounts seriously, and Netflix employs numerous proactive measures to detect fraudulent activity to keep the Netflix service and our members' accounts secure," a Netflix representative tells Condé Nast. "Unfortunately, phishing scams are common on the internet and target popular brands such as Netflix and other companies with large customer bases to lure users into giving out personal information."

There's no need to be worried. Just pay attention to any emails you receive from Netflix, and remember that the site will never send an email asking you to submit personal information. And if you're interested learning more about keeping your personal information safe against phishing scams and other malicious activity, you can visit netflix.com/security or contact their customer service agents directly.